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Create a Desktop Real-Time Computer Running Pharlap?

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I try to create RT(Pharlap)...follow below steps https://knowledge.ni.com/KnowledgeArticleDetails?id=kA00Z0000019LZiSAM No matter which method I choose...format can't success.. Can help explain the reason??
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The screenshot you included is just a warning that when you format the device with a new file system, you will erase any existing data on the drive. Can you clarify what part of the formatting process isn't working? 

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hi...you can see I typed (y) then reply "Not formatting hard driver."
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Ah, I missed that. Is your hardware setup supported according to this list?

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I tested my pc that pass all condition....

I can use safe mode to install software by USB boot(select 2)...

And I can usb boot select 1...All functions can work correct...
If I use this method...would be always boot from usb(select 1)..

I think the Pharlap not support SSD HD ???

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@hsinhsiang wrote:

 

I think the Pharlap not support SSD HD ???


The SSD should not be a problem. For example, the PXIe 8880 has an SSD hard drive and can be purchased with Phar Lap.

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so..Which step might be wrong?

or give me some advice....thx!!

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Hey hsinhsiang,

 

Have you tried typing "yes" instead of "y"? You may have a BIOS that does not accept "y" as "yes", so the utilities default to not formatting the hard drive. I found some internal documentation that pointed to this as a possible cause.

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I make a fool of myself.....
It just types "yes" would be OK..

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